I know it has nothing to do with AFS, that's what I said.
I was just wondering if there was a max to the number of files in a dir
on an AFS volume
Derek Atkins wrote:
> Quoting Ron Croonenberg <ronc@depauw.edu>:
>>> Hello,
>>>>>> I have a cluster that mounts OpenAFS volumes. That all seems to work.
>> Things is that I have an MPI app that creates quite a few (a lot
>> actually) files. After I was done and wanted to delete those files I
>> got: -bash: /bin/rm: Argument list too long
>>>> Nothing wrong AFS wise, but made me wonder. How many files does a
>> directory on an OpenAFS volume "hold" ?
>> This has nothing to do with AFS and everything to do with your
> bash line-length limits. Maybe try something like:
>> rm -ri .
>>> Ron
>> -derek
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